Wendy Pleakley
Well-Known Member
The fact that all the medical authorities cant get their messages straight frustrates me
I was told to mix AZ with mRNA due to superior immunity results. Now the WHO warns about the danger of mixing vaccine types...I was like "You gotta be kidding me?"
Murphys law will dictate two things..till our upcoming trip end of September, Floridas numbers will mimmik last years New York ones and US will not let mix and match vaccines in accross the border.
Yes I am a glass half full guy![]()
I wouldn't worry about the border issue. One can fly from Canada to the USA today with NO vaccine, let alone mixed and matched ones. The Canadian government has said any negotiated border opening will include acceptance of vaccines approved for use in Canada.
I don't know why the WHO is suddenly concerned with vaccine mixing as it has been shown to be safe. We are still learning about the long-term benefits, but worst case scenario people who mixed can get a second shot of mRNA down the line. People get flu shots every year and no one asks if they're getting the same brand each time.
The changing info does lead to second guessing. I debated whether or not to get a second AstraZeneca does, and ultimately decided it offered sufficient protection and I was happy to get vaccinated sooner than I would have otherwise. I also had to decide whether to do it at 8 weeks or 12 weeks. I figure at the end of the day we're all getting boosters at some point regardless.